Islamabad (TDI): The Ambassador of China to Pakistan, Jiang Zaidong, paid a courtesy call on Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Commerce, Jam Kamal Khan. He was accompanied by a delegation including Minister Counselors, Yang Guangyuan and Xu Hangtian, Second Secretary Wang Cun, Third Secretary Zhang Datuo, and Attachés.
During the meeting, Ambassador Jiang expressed appreciation for the Government of Pakistan’s recent economic reforms and policy initiatives.
He lauded the country’s robust economic recovery, highlighting significant improvements in key macroeconomic indicators such as increased GDP growth, declining inflation, and growing investor confidence.
He also commended the leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for steering Pakistan’s economy toward renewed stability and sustainable development. The two sides engaged in a constructive dialogue centered on enhancing bilateral trade and investment cooperation.
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They reviewed the current trajectory of Pakistan-China economic relations and explored opportunities to further strengthen the ties. Special emphasis was placed on advancing cooperation in emerging sectors.
Both parties reaffirmed their mutual commitment to fostering deeper economic integration, promoting sustainable trade practices, and facilitating the exchange of goods, services, and expertise.
They agreed to maintain close coordination and regular exchanges at all levels to ensure effective implementation of ongoing initiatives and to identify new areas of collaboration.
The meeting concluded with a shared vision of promoting inclusive growth, regional connectivity, and long-term prosperity for both nations.

Sohail Majeed
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